Wimbledon qualifying was completed today at Roehampton, with six U.S. players advancing to the main draw. Brendan Evans has qualified for the first time in his career, as has Jesse Witten, who has now qualified for three of the last four slams. Taylor Dent and Robert Kendrick are the other two U.S. men earning main draw spots; they have much more experience in competing at Wimbledon. Bethanie Mattek Sands and Shenay Perry are the U.S. women who earned their way into the main draw today.

Seventeen-year-old Bernard Tomic of Australia will be the youngest player in the men's draw. He advanced through the qualifying for the first time in a slam, although he has played in the main of the Australian twice and French once as a wild card recipient.

Guy McCrea spoke with Tomic after his second round win in the daily Wimbledon podcast. Today McCrea interviews Kendrick, Carsten Ball, Mirjana Lucic and Eleni Daniilidou. See wimbledon.org for the daily podcasts.

Teams of U.S. and British junior girls are competing for the Maureen Connolly Trophy in Eastbourne, with Sloane Stephens heading the American team and Laura Robson leading the British team. Other U.S. juniors on the team are Grace Min, Chanelle Van Nguyen and Ester Goldfeld, while Great Britain has Eleanor Dean, Lucy Brown and Tara Moore. After the first day of competition, Great Britain leads 4-2. For more, see the LTA site.

The USTA announced the members of its summer collegiate team in this release. They are:

Not all the players asked to join the team accepted, whether because of summer classes or other obligations.

The women will be coached by Jamea Jackson of Oklahoma State and Julia Scaringe of Notre Dame. The men will be coached by Chris Brandi of Baylor and Bo Hodge of Alabama. There will be camps for each group in Boca Raton, with the men training on clay June 21-24 and the women on hard courts June 28-July 1.